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David Alexander Tait

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David Alexander Tait

Birth
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Death
19 Nov 2013 (aged 62)
Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Mar. 13, 1951 - Nov. 19, 2013 STILLWATER David Alexander Tait, beloved father, husband, son, professor, friend, and devoted member of St. Elijah Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church in Oklahoma City, died tragically on November 19, 2013, while he was ministering to a community of friends in Chandler, Oklahoma.

He was born on March 13, 1951, in Washington, D.C., and was the oldest of five children born to Charles and Katharine Tait. He spent his childhood between the United States and England, as well as Uganda, where his parents were missionaries. He completed high school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, before earning a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations at Boston University. It was there that he met his future wife, Laura Hubbs Tait, while she was a graduate student. They were married in Boston on June 26, 1976 and shared 37 wonderful years together. Since 1996, he has been a beloved faculty member in history and political science at Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma. He served as a mentor to countless students and as a dear friend to the dozens of colleagues who love him and valued his intellect, unfailing sense of humor, and infectious human spirit. He was a tireless advocate for students, faculty, and staff, and a gifted, passionate teacher.David was baptized at age four and spent his adult life bringing Christ's love to others, especially those who needed Him most. In 2005, he was ordained as a subdeacon at St. Elijah, and he served in that capacity there and at St. James in Stillwater. He and his wife Laura rejoice in a host of godchildren. Since January 2011, he led a weekly Bible study for a small community of Christians in Chandler, Oklahoma. He deeply loves this community and cherished every moment with them. He fell asleep in the Lord ministering to this group of people he loves so much.

He is much loved by all and will be terribly missed.

Services will be held at St. Elijah Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church at 15000 North May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73134, on Saturday, November 23, at 1:00 p.m. The family would prefer that David be commemorated through memorial contributions to those who serve the people he loved, particularly the Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry. Additionally, David worked with Hand Up Christian Prison After-Care for Men and Women. Send donations to: Hand Up Ministries, P.O. Box 892006 Oklahoma City, OK 73189-2006.

Published in The Oklahoman on Nov. 22, 2013

Smith & Kernke Funeral Home is handling services


................... A longtime Rogers State University professor died Tuesday night when he was struck by a car while walking across a highway in Lincoln County.

David Tait, 62, of Stillwater was an associate professor of history and political science at RSU, where he had taught since 1996.

"We've had a good representation of outpouring from students who were close to him," said David Hamby, RSU's director of public relations.

"He was an excellent teacher, a good adviser. He was a well-respected member of the faculty."

Tait was a valued member of the School of Liberal Arts and a mentor and passionate advocate for students, RSU President Larry Rice said in a statement.

Tait was crossing Oklahoma 18 from the east about three miles north of Chandler just after 7 p.m. Tuesday when he was struck by a northbound 2001 Volkswagen Jetta, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

Tait, who was wearing black clothing, was pronounced dead at the scene, the OHP said.

The driver, Christopher Wilkinson, 27, of Agra, was not injured.

Wilkinson, who was wearing a seat belt, was not cited, OHP Capt. George Brown said.

Tait held a doctorate in U.S. social and intellectual history from Oklahoma State University.

He received a master of divinty degree from the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas, in 1985.

Tait graduated magna cum laude from Boston University with a bachelor's degree in public relations in 1982. (MillieBelle)
Mar. 13, 1951 - Nov. 19, 2013 STILLWATER David Alexander Tait, beloved father, husband, son, professor, friend, and devoted member of St. Elijah Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church in Oklahoma City, died tragically on November 19, 2013, while he was ministering to a community of friends in Chandler, Oklahoma.

He was born on March 13, 1951, in Washington, D.C., and was the oldest of five children born to Charles and Katharine Tait. He spent his childhood between the United States and England, as well as Uganda, where his parents were missionaries. He completed high school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, before earning a Bachelor's degree in Public Relations at Boston University. It was there that he met his future wife, Laura Hubbs Tait, while she was a graduate student. They were married in Boston on June 26, 1976 and shared 37 wonderful years together. Since 1996, he has been a beloved faculty member in history and political science at Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma. He served as a mentor to countless students and as a dear friend to the dozens of colleagues who love him and valued his intellect, unfailing sense of humor, and infectious human spirit. He was a tireless advocate for students, faculty, and staff, and a gifted, passionate teacher.David was baptized at age four and spent his adult life bringing Christ's love to others, especially those who needed Him most. In 2005, he was ordained as a subdeacon at St. Elijah, and he served in that capacity there and at St. James in Stillwater. He and his wife Laura rejoice in a host of godchildren. Since January 2011, he led a weekly Bible study for a small community of Christians in Chandler, Oklahoma. He deeply loves this community and cherished every moment with them. He fell asleep in the Lord ministering to this group of people he loves so much.

He is much loved by all and will be terribly missed.

Services will be held at St. Elijah Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church at 15000 North May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73134, on Saturday, November 23, at 1:00 p.m. The family would prefer that David be commemorated through memorial contributions to those who serve the people he loved, particularly the Orthodox Christian Prison Ministry. Additionally, David worked with Hand Up Christian Prison After-Care for Men and Women. Send donations to: Hand Up Ministries, P.O. Box 892006 Oklahoma City, OK 73189-2006.

Published in The Oklahoman on Nov. 22, 2013

Smith & Kernke Funeral Home is handling services


................... A longtime Rogers State University professor died Tuesday night when he was struck by a car while walking across a highway in Lincoln County.

David Tait, 62, of Stillwater was an associate professor of history and political science at RSU, where he had taught since 1996.

"We've had a good representation of outpouring from students who were close to him," said David Hamby, RSU's director of public relations.

"He was an excellent teacher, a good adviser. He was a well-respected member of the faculty."

Tait was a valued member of the School of Liberal Arts and a mentor and passionate advocate for students, RSU President Larry Rice said in a statement.

Tait was crossing Oklahoma 18 from the east about three miles north of Chandler just after 7 p.m. Tuesday when he was struck by a northbound 2001 Volkswagen Jetta, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.

Tait, who was wearing black clothing, was pronounced dead at the scene, the OHP said.

The driver, Christopher Wilkinson, 27, of Agra, was not injured.

Wilkinson, who was wearing a seat belt, was not cited, OHP Capt. George Brown said.

Tait held a doctorate in U.S. social and intellectual history from Oklahoma State University.

He received a master of divinty degree from the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas, in 1985.

Tait graduated magna cum laude from Boston University with a bachelor's degree in public relations in 1982. (MillieBelle)

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